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Hi, first post and I'm looking for a fast leon. I know the Cupra is top dog but I have a few considerations which are;
car needs to be 'reasonably' economical when driving sensibly - I travel for work, but only about 12 -15k miles per year - would want to be able to achieve early 30's, most of my work driving is on motorways and I tend to sit at a true 70-80 (per sat nav)
I'm open to Either a Cupra or an FR (petrol or diesel).
So, what's achieveable mpg wise with the FR TFSI, FR 170TDI and the Cupra ? (without driving everywhere at 56 mph)
Does DSG impact heavily on MPG figures ? (doesn't seem to from the official figures but they usually need to be taken with a pinch of salt)
I have all my cars mapped, so I assume a mapped TFSI will be pretty much as quick as a standard Cupra and that a mapped TDI will stand up well in real world conditions to a TFSI?
My own car goes a week on Saturday (4th April), so I need help pretty quick.
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Many thanks.
car needs to be 'reasonably' economical when driving sensibly - I travel for work, but only about 12 -15k miles per year - would want to be able to achieve early 30's, most of my work driving is on motorways and I tend to sit at a true 70-80 (per sat nav)
I'm open to Either a Cupra or an FR (petrol or diesel).
So, what's achieveable mpg wise with the FR TFSI, FR 170TDI and the Cupra ? (without driving everywhere at 56 mph)
Does DSG impact heavily on MPG figures ? (doesn't seem to from the official figures but they usually need to be taken with a pinch of salt)
I have all my cars mapped, so I assume a mapped TFSI will be pretty much as quick as a standard Cupra and that a mapped TDI will stand up well in real world conditions to a TFSI?
My own car goes a week on Saturday (4th April), so I need help pretty quick.
xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Many thanks.
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